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The elegant anodised aluminium 'Pergolux' is a contemporary hanging light available in 240v and 12v, with a fixed, clear 60mm tempered glass lens. The main benefit of this beautiful hanging garden spotlight more weatherproof than others available (IP54).

£43.20

Part Number : LPRGSV-240v

The elegant anodised aluminium 'Pergolux' is a contemporary hanging light available in 240v and 12v, with a fixed, clear
60mm tempered glass lens. The main benefit of this beautiful hanging garden spotlight, is it is more weatherproof than
others available (IP54) due to the glass lens which protects the bulb. For this reason it is ideal for any area in the
garden where light is required from above, such as a seating area, certain trees or BBQs. The satin silver finish of
the anodised aluminium really adds a contemporary quality to the light too.

Lumena recommend an GU10 LED bulb to reduce running and maintenance costs helped by the bulb's long lifespan and low wattage.
The LED GU10 can be fitted / replaced (if ever required) easily by unscrewing the one screw at the top of the cylindrical
body. The 'Pergolux' garden light looks fantastic once illuminated, providing a spotlight beam that disperses outwards
and downwards. The 'Pergolux' hanging light also looks great as a piece of ornamental landscape lighting during daylight
hours.

Landscape lighting installation is made easier with this hanging garden light as a handy 5m of waterproof 3 core cable is
supplied, meaning less cable joins and more choice on the position of the light fitting. The fixed hanging ring at the
top of the light can be used with a length of chain if desired.

Light
output ( Lumens )

The amount of light that is produced by a lamp is called lumens and the more lumens the lamp has the brighter it will be.
Lumens work in conjunction with kelvins and should not be taken in isolation of each other. For example if you had a
very warm white lamp at 2,700 kelvins and it produced 300 lumens and you then had another lamp which was a cool white
6,000 kelvins which also produced 300 lumens the cooler lamp colour would always appear brighter to the naked eye than
the warmer one this is due to the receptors in the eye that react better to a white light spectrum. Another factor on
how bright a light may appear is contrast. So if you shine a white 6,000 kelvin light onto a dark wall and a warm 2,700
Kelvin lamp onto a white wall the warmer lamp would appear brighter due to the contrast of the material it is focused
on. So when choosing a lamp always take into account the area you want to illuminate and think about Kelvins (colour
), Lumens ( brightness) and contrast (colour of area).

Lamp
colour ( Kelvins )

The colour of a lamp is defined as a measurement called kelvins. A standard GLS light bulb in your house would be 2,700 kelvins
which is in the warm colour spectrum and a lamp with 6,000 kelvins would be at the very cold white spectrum. Getting the
right colour temperature of a lamp does matter as the warm colour wavelength helps to soften skin tones and gives a warm
soft relaxed feel and at the other end of the scale a 4,000 to 6,000 kelvin lamp colour would be used in offices or
at fast food restaurants to make you feel less comfortable and relaxed and feel more alert. There’s nothing that can sour
your opinion of a compact fluorescent or LED lamp like buying a 4000K or 5000K bulb when you meant to buy a 2700K bulb,
or vice-versa. When you buy a new, energy efficient bulb, keep your application and colour scheme in mind and make sure to
buy the bulb with a colour temperature to match.